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This is a study guide for a 2024 final exam covering US Government. It includes information on the legislative and executive branches, terms of office, and constitutional rules.
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â€Legislative‬â€Branch‬ â€1.‬ â€Terms‬â€of‬â€office‬â€:‬ â€1.‬ â€Senators‬â€serve‬â€6-year‬â€terms,‬â€with‬â€one-third‬â€of‬â€the‬â€Senate‬â€up‬â€for‬â€re-election‬ â€every‬â€2‬â€years.‬ â€2.‬ â€Representatives‬â€serve‬â€2-year‬â€terms‬â€with‬â€al...
â€Legislative‬â€Branch‬ â€1.‬ â€Terms‬â€of‬â€office‬â€:‬ â€1.‬ â€Senators‬â€serve‬â€6-year‬â€terms,‬â€with‬â€one-third‬â€of‬â€the‬â€Senate‬â€up‬â€for‬â€re-election‬ â€every‬â€2‬â€years.‬ â€2.‬ â€Representatives‬â€serve‬â€2-year‬â€terms‬â€with‬â€all‬â€members‬â€up‬â€for‬â€re-election‬â€every‬â€2‬ â€years.‬ â€2.‬ â€Requirements‬â€for‬â€membership‬â€:‬ â€1.‬ â€Senate‬â€:‬â€Must‬â€be‬â€at‬â€least‬â€30‬â€years‬â€old,‬â€have‬â€been‬â€a‬â€U.S.‬â€citizen‬â€for‬â€at‬â€least‬â€9‬ â€years,‬â€and‬â€be‬â€a‬â€resident‬â€of‬â€the‬â€state‬â€they‬â€represent.‬ â€2.‬ â€House‬â€of‬â€Representatives‬â€:‬â€Must‬â€be‬â€at‬â€least‬â€25‬â€years‬â€old,‬â€have‬â€been‬â€a‬â€U.S.‬ â€citizen‬â€for‬â€at‬â€least‬â€7‬â€years,‬â€and‬â€be‬â€a‬â€resident‬â€of‬â€the‬â€state‬â€they‬â€represent.‬ â€3.‬ â€Current‬â€(2024)‬â€leaders‬â€and‬â€leadership‬â€offices‬â€:‬ â€1.‬ â€Senate‬â€Majority‬â€Leader‬â€:‬â€Chuck‬â€Schumer‬â€(D-NY)‬ â€2.‬ â€Senate‬â€Minority‬â€Leader‬â€:‬â€Mitch‬â€McConnell‬â€(R-KY)‬ â€3.‬ â€Speaker‬â€of‬â€the‬â€House‬â€:‬â€Mike‬â€Johnson‬â€(R-LA)‬ â€4.‬ â€House‬â€Minority‬â€Leader‬â€:‬â€Hakeem‬â€Jeffries‬â€(D-NY)‬ â€4.‬ â€Constitutional‬â€rules‬â€for‬â€the‬â€Legislative‬â€Branch‬â€:‬ â€1.‬ â€The‬â€legislative‬â€branch‬â€makes‬â€laws,‬â€declares‬â€war,‬â€regulates‬â€interstate‬â€and‬â€foreign‬ â€commerce,‬â€and‬â€controls‬â€taxing‬â€and‬â€spending‬â€policies.‬ â€2.‬ â€The‬â€Senate‬â€has‬â€the‬â€power‬â€to‬â€approve‬â€treaties‬â€and‬â€presidential‬â€appointments.‬ â€3.‬ â€The‬â€House‬â€has‬â€the‬â€power‬â€to‬â€initiate‬â€revenue‬â€bills.‬ â€5.‬ â€How‬â€Congressional‬â€districts‬â€are‬â€determined‬â€:‬ â€1.‬ â€Congressional‬â€districts‬â€are‬â€determined‬â€through‬â€apportionment‬â€based‬â€on‬â€the‬ â€U.S.‬â€Census,‬â€conducted‬â€every‬â€10‬â€years.‬â€The‬â€number‬â€of‬â€districts‬â€in‬â€each‬â€state‬â€is‬ â€proportional‬â€to‬â€its‬â€population.‬ â€6.‬ â€The‬â€importance‬â€of‬â€committees‬â€in‬â€Congress‬â€:‬ â€1.‬ â€Committees‬â€allow‬â€for‬â€detailed‬â€examination‬â€of‬â€bills,‬â€hearings,‬â€and‬â€investigations.‬ â€They‬â€play‬â€a‬â€crucial‬â€role‬â€in‬â€shaping‬â€and‬â€crafting‬â€legislation‬â€before‬â€it‬â€reaches‬â€the‬ â€floor.‬ â€7.‬ â€Steps‬â€in‬â€how‬â€a‬â€bill‬â€becomes‬â€a‬â€law‬â€(in‬â€detail)‬â€:‬ â€1.‬ â€Introduction‬â€:‬â€A‬â€bill‬â€is‬â€introduced‬â€in‬â€either‬â€the‬â€House‬â€or‬â€Senate.‬ â€2.‬ â€Committee‬â€Review‬â€:‬â€The‬â€bill‬â€is‬â€sent‬â€to‬â€a‬â€committee,‬â€which‬â€reviews,‬â€amends,‬â€and‬ â€approves‬â€it.‬ â€3.‬ â€Floor‬â€Debate‬â€:‬â€The‬â€bill‬â€is‬â€debated‬â€on‬â€the‬â€floor‬â€of‬â€the‬â€House‬â€or‬â€Senate.‬ â€4.‬ â€Voting‬â€:‬â€Members‬â€vote‬â€on‬â€the‬â€bill.‬â€If‬â€it‬â€passes,‬â€it‬â€moves‬â€to‬â€the‬â€other‬â€chamber‬ â€(House‬â€or‬â€Senate).‬ â€5.‬ â€Conference‬â€Committee‬â€:‬â€If‬â€both‬â€chambers‬â€pass‬â€different‬â€versions,‬â€a‬â€conference‬ â€committee‬â€resolves‬â€the‬â€differences.‬ â€6.‬ â€Presidential‬â€Approval‬â€:‬â€The‬â€bill‬â€is‬â€sent‬â€to‬â€the‬â€president,‬â€who‬â€can‬â€either‬â€sign‬â€it‬ â€into‬â€law‬â€or‬â€veto‬â€it.‬ â€7.‬ V †eto‬â€Override‬â€:‬â€If‬â€the‬â€president‬â€vetoes‬â€the‬â€bill,‬â€Congress‬â€can‬â€override‬â€the‬â€veto‬ â€with‬â€a‬â€two-thirds‬â€vote‬â€in‬â€both‬â€chambers.‬ â€Executive‬â€Branch‬ â€1.‬ â€Roles‬â€(hats)‬â€of‬â€the‬â€president‬â€and‬â€what‬â€they‬â€mean‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Chief‬â€of‬â€State‬â€:‬â€Ceremonial‬â€leader.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Chief‬â€Executive‬â€:‬â€Enforces‬â€federal‬â€laws‬â€and‬â€manages‬â€the‬â€executive‬â€branch.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Commander‬â€in‬â€Chief‬â€:‬â€Leads‬â€the‬â€military.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Chief‬â€Diplomat‬â€:‬â€Manages‬â€foreign‬â€relations‬â€and‬â€treaties.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Chief‬â€Legislator‬â€:‬â€Proposes‬â€laws‬â€and‬â€vetoes‬â€legislation.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Chief‬â€of‬â€Party‬â€:‬â€Leads‬â€their‬â€political‬â€party.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Chief‬â€Citizen‬â€:‬â€Represents‬â€the‬â€American‬â€people‬â€and‬â€their‬â€interests.‬ â€2.‬ â€The‬â€Electoral‬â€College‬â€system‬â€and‬â€term‬â€limitations‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€The‬â€Electoral‬â€College‬â€is‬â€the‬â€process‬â€by‬â€which‬â€presidents‬â€are‬â€elected.‬â€Each‬ â€state‬â€has‬â€electors‬â€based‬â€on‬â€its‬â€congressional‬â€representation‬â€(Senators‬â€+‬ â€Representatives).‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€The‬â€president‬â€serves‬â€4-year‬â€terms‬â€,‬â€with‬â€a‬â€maximum‬â€of‬â€two‬â€terms‬â€(22nd‬ â€Amendment).‬ â€3.‬ â€The‬â€offices‬â€of‬â€the‬â€Cabinet‬â€and‬â€what‬â€they‬â€oversee‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Department‬â€of‬â€State‬â€:‬â€Handles‬â€foreign‬â€affairs.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Department‬â€of‬â€Defense‬â€:‬â€Oversees‬â€the‬â€military.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Department‬â€of‬â€Justice‬â€:‬â€Enforces‬â€laws‬â€and‬â€oversees‬â€federal‬â€legal‬â€affairs.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Department‬â€of‬â€Education‬â€:‬â€Manages‬â€federal‬â€education‬â€programs.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Department‬â€of‬â€Health‬â€and‬â€Human‬â€Services‬â€:‬â€Oversees‬â€health‬â€policies‬â€and‬ â€welfare‬â€programs.‬ â€4.‬ â€Other‬â€government‬â€commissions‬â€that‬â€advise‬â€the‬â€president‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Examples‬â€include‬â€the‬â€Federal‬â€Reserve‬â€(monetary‬â€policy),‬â€the‬â€Environmental‬ â€Protection‬â€Agency‬â€(EPA)‬â€(environmental‬â€regulations),‬â€and‬â€the‬â€National‬ â€Security‬â€Council‬â€(security‬â€issues).‬ â€5.‬ â€Qualifications‬â€of‬â€the‬â€presidency‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Must‬â€be‬â€at‬â€least‬â€35‬â€years‬â€old‬â€,‬â€a‬â€natural-born‬â€citizen‬â€of‬â€the‬â€U.S.,‬â€and‬â€have‬â€lived‬ â€in‬â€the‬â€U.S.‬â€for‬â€at‬â€least‬â€14‬â€years‬â€.‬ â€6.‬ â€Constitutional‬â€powers‬â€given‬â€to‬â€the‬â€president‬â€and‬â€amendments‬â€that‬â€deal‬â€with‬â€the‬ â€presidency‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Powers‬â€include‬â€commanding‬â€the‬â€military,‬â€negotiating‬â€treaties,‬â€appointing‬â€federal‬ â€judges,‬â€and‬â€vetoing‬â€bills.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Amendments:‬â€22nd‬â€Amendment‬â€(limits‬â€terms‬â€to‬â€2),‬â€25th‬â€Amendment‬ â€(succession‬â€and‬â€incapacity).‬ â€Judicial‬â€Branch‬ â€1.‬ â€The‬â€make-up‬â€of‬â€the‬â€current‬â€US‬â€Supreme‬â€Court‬â€(as‬â€of‬â€2024):‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Chief‬â€Justice‬â€:‬â€John‬â€Roberts‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Associate‬â€Justices:‬â€Clarence‬â€Thomas,‬â€Samuel‬â€Alito,‬â€Sonia‬â€Sotomayor,‬â€Elena‬ â€Kagan,‬â€Neil‬â€Gorsuch,‬â€Brett‬â€Kavanaugh,‬â€Amy‬â€Coney‬â€Barrett,‬â€Ketanji‬â€Brown‬ â€Jackson,‬â€and‬â€Jackson.‬ â€2.‬ â€Different‬â€types‬â€of‬â€opinions‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Majority‬â€Opinion‬â€:‬â€The‬â€decision‬â€supported‬â€by‬â€the‬â€majority‬â€of‬â€the‬â€justices.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Concurring‬â€Opinion‬â€:‬â€Written‬â€by‬â€a‬â€justice‬â€who‬â€agrees‬â€with‬â€the‬â€majority‬â€but‬â€for‬ â€different‬â€reasons.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Dissenting‬â€Opinion‬â€:‬â€Written‬â€by‬â€justices‬â€who‬â€disagree‬â€with‬â€the‬â€majority's‬ â€decision.‬ â€3.‬ â€Two‬â€kinds‬â€of‬â€jurisdiction‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Original‬â€Jurisdiction‬â€:‬â€Cases‬â€that‬â€can‬â€be‬â€heard‬â€directly‬â€by‬â€the‬â€Supreme‬â€Court.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Appellate‬â€Jurisdiction‬â€:‬â€Cases‬â€that‬â€are‬â€appealed‬â€to‬â€the‬â€Supreme‬â€Court‬â€from‬ â€lower‬â€courts.‬ â€4.‬ â€Different‬â€types‬â€of‬â€juries‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Grand‬â€Jury‬â€:‬â€Decides‬â€whether‬â€there‬â€is‬â€enough‬â€evidence‬â€to‬â€charge‬â€someone‬â€with‬ â€a‬â€crime.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Petit‬â€Jury‬â€:‬â€Decides‬â€the‬â€guilt‬â€or‬â€innocence‬â€in‬â€criminal‬â€and‬â€civil‬â€cases.‬ â€5.‬ â€The‬â€importance‬â€of‬â€John‬â€Marshall‬â€and‬â€Sandra‬â€Day‬â€O’Connor‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€John‬â€Marshall‬â€:‬â€Established‬â€the‬â€principle‬â€of‬â€judicial‬â€review‬â€(Marbury‬â€v.‬ â€Madison).‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Sandra‬â€Day‬â€O’Connor‬â€:‬â€The‬â€first‬â€female‬â€Supreme‬â€Court‬â€Justice,‬â€known‬â€for‬â€her‬ â€swing‬â€vote‬â€in‬â€important‬â€cases.‬ â€6.‬ â€How‬â€the‬â€Supreme‬â€Court‬â€listens‬â€to‬â€arguments‬â€and‬â€makes‬â€decisions‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Oral‬â€arguments‬â€are‬â€presented‬â€by‬â€attorneys.‬â€Justices‬â€then‬â€deliberate,‬â€and‬ â€decisions‬â€are‬â€based‬â€on‬â€the‬â€majority‬â€opinion.‬ â€7.‬ â€The‬â€role‬â€of‬â€the‬â€Chief‬â€Justice‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€The‬â€Chief‬â€Justice‬â€leads‬â€the‬â€Supreme‬â€Court,‬â€oversees‬â€its‬â€administration,‬â€and‬ â€assigns‬â€who‬â€writes‬â€the‬â€majority‬â€opinion.‬ â€Supreme‬â€Court‬â€Decisions‬ â€1.‬ M †arbury‬â€v.‬â€Madison‬â€:‬â€Established‬â€judicial‬â€review‬â€,‬â€the‬â€power‬â€of‬â€the‬â€courts‬â€to‬â€declare‬ â€laws‬â€unconstitutional.‬ â€2.‬ â€Plessy‬â€v.‬â€Ferguson‬â€:‬â€Upheld‬â€racial‬â€segregation‬â€under‬â€the‬â€doctrine‬â€of‬â€"separate‬â€but‬ â€equal."‬ â€3.‬ B †rown‬â€v.‬â€Board‬â€of‬â€Education‬â€of‬â€Topeka‬â€:‬â€Overturned‬â€Plessy,‬â€declaring‬â€that‬â€separate‬ â€educational‬â€facilities‬â€are‬â€inherently‬â€unequal.‬ â€4.‬ â€Miranda‬â€v.‬â€Arizona‬â€:‬â€Required‬â€law‬â€enforcement‬â€to‬â€inform‬â€suspects‬â€of‬â€their‬â€rights‬ â€(Miranda‬â€rights)‬â€upon‬â€arrest.‬ â€5.‬ â€Roe‬â€v.‬â€Wade‬â€:‬â€Legalized‬â€abortion,‬â€establishing‬â€a‬â€woman’s‬â€right‬â€to‬â€choose.‬ â€Rights‬â€of‬â€Americans‬ â€1.‬ F †irst‬â€Amendment‬â€freedoms‬â€:‬â€Freedom‬â€of‬â€speech,‬â€religion,‬â€press,‬â€assembly,‬â€and‬ â€petition.‬ â€2.‬ â€Citizenship‬â€and‬â€naturalization‬â€:‬â€Citizenship‬â€can‬â€be‬â€obtained‬â€by‬â€birth‬â€(14th‬ â€Amendment)‬â€or‬â€naturalization‬â€,‬â€which‬â€involves‬â€a‬â€legal‬â€process‬â€including‬â€residency‬â€and‬ â€tests.‬ â€3.‬ â€Duties‬â€of‬â€citizens‬â€:‬â€Voting,‬â€obeying‬â€laws,‬â€paying‬â€taxes,‬â€serving‬â€on‬â€juries,‬â€and‬â€defending‬ â€the‬â€nation.‬ â€4.‬ â€The‬â€American‬â€legal‬â€system‬â€:‬â€The‬â€system‬â€of‬â€courts‬â€that‬â€interpret‬â€and‬â€apply‬â€the‬â€law,‬ â€ensuring‬â€justice‬â€is‬â€served.‬ â€5.‬ â€Civil‬â€and‬â€criminal‬â€law‬â€:‬â€Civil‬â€law‬â€deals‬â€with‬â€disputes‬â€between‬â€individuals,‬â€while‬â€criminal‬ â€law‬â€deals‬â€with‬â€actions‬â€considered‬â€offenses‬â€against‬â€society.‬ â€The‬â€Foundations‬â€of‬â€American‬â€Government‬ â€1.‬ â€Different‬â€forms‬â€of‬â€government‬â€:‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Oligarchy‬â€:‬â€Rule‬â€by‬â€a‬â€small‬â€group.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Monarchy‬â€:‬â€Rule‬â€by‬â€a‬â€king‬â€or‬â€queen.‬ â€â—‹â€¬ â€Totalitarian‬â€:‬â€Centralized‬â€control‬â€by‬â€the‬â€government,‬â€often‬â€under‬â€a‬â€dictator.‬ â€2.‬ â€The‬â€Constitution‬â€and‬â€the‬â€various‬â€powers‬â€it‬â€assigns‬â€:‬â€The‬â€Constitution‬â€sets‬â€out‬â€the‬ â€framework‬â€for‬â€the‬â€federal‬â€government‬â€and‬â€enumerates‬â€powers‬â€for‬â€each‬â€branch.‬ â€3.‬ â€The‬â€Amendments‬â€to‬â€the‬â€Constitution‬â€:‬â€The‬â€first‬â€10‬â€amendments‬â€are‬â€the‬â€Bill‬â€of‬ â€Rights‬â€,‬â€guaranteeing‬â€personal‬â€freedoms.‬â€Other‬â€key‬â€amendments‬â€include‬â€the‬â€13th‬ â€(abolished‬â€slavery),‬â€15th‬â€(voting‬â€rights),‬â€and‬â€19th‬â€(women's‬â€suffrage).‬ â€4.‬ â€The‬â€layout‬â€of‬â€the‬â€Constitution‬â€:‬â€The‬â€Preamble,‬â€followed‬â€by‬â€7‬â€articles‬â€outlining‬â€the‬ â€structure‬â€of‬â€the‬â€government‬â€and‬â€the‬â€powers‬â€of‬â€the‬â€branches.‬ â€5.‬ â€Early‬â€leaders‬â€who‬â€influenced‬â€our‬â€government‬â€:‬â€John‬â€Locke‬â€(social‬â€contract),‬â€Thomas‬ â€Jefferson‬â€(Declaration‬â€of‬â€Independence),‬â€James‬â€Madison‬â€(Father‬â€of‬â€the‬â€Constitution).‬ â€6.‬ â€Early‬â€English‬â€documents‬â€:‬â€The‬â€Magna‬â€Carta‬â€(1215),‬â€English‬â€Bill‬â€of‬â€Rights‬â€(1689),‬ â€and‬â€Petition‬â€of‬â€Right‬â€(1628)‬â€influenced‬â€American‬â€ideas‬â€of‬â€governance.‬ â€7.‬ â€Attempts‬â€by‬â€the‬â€colonists‬â€to‬â€work‬â€together‬â€:‬â€The‬â€First‬â€Continental‬â€Congress‬â€(1774)‬ â€and‬â€the‬â€**Second‬â€Continental‬